| Wyalusing State Park | |
| Wisconsin State Park | |
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Wyalusing State Park.
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| County | Grant |
| Location | Wyalusing |
| - coordinates | 42°58′47″N 91°6′31″W / 42.97972°N 91.10861°W |
| Area | 2,628 acres (1,063.5 ha) |
| Founded | 1917 |
| Management | Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |
| IUCN category | V - Protected Landscape/Seascape |
Wyalusing State Park (pronounced /waɪ.əˈluːsɪŋ/) is a 2,628-acre (10.64 km2) Wisconsin state park at the confluence of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers in the town of Wyalusing, just south of Prairie du Chien. Wyalusing means "home of the warrior" in the Lenape language spoken by Munsee-Delaware Indians who settled in the area in the 1800s after being displaced from farther east. 500-foot (150 m) high bluffs dotted with prehistoric Indian mounds look out over the river valleys.
The park is in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin, a portion of territory that remained ice free during the last ice age, while land to the east and west was crushed by glaciers. The high bluffs along the Mississippi River and the large deep canyon of the Wisconsin River are evidence of glacial meltwaters reshaping this region.
See also
External links
- Wyalusing State Park official website
- Friends of Wyalusing State Park
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